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website down https://openjarvis.com please update #841

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rajkiranjeet opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 10 comments
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website down https://openjarvis.com please update #841

rajkiranjeet opened this issue May 18, 2018 · 10 comments
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@rajkiranjeet
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rajkiranjeet commented May 18, 2018

website down https://openjarvis.com please update

@Pofilo
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Pofilo commented May 19, 2018

You can temporary access the website in cache here: https://web.archive.org/web/20180424003049/https://openjarvis.com/.

@alexylem
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Looking at it

@alexylem
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Webserver ok, htaccess ok, quota ok, Database ok...
Just put a maintenance page
Further investigating...

@alexylem
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Seems related to PHP simplest page without .htaccess fails, contacted OVH

@rajkiranjeet
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one more question i see jarvis working ok on lots of youtube video but when i test its not recognize trigger word.any chance to get English version pre compiled raspberry pi3 firmware

@alexylem
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Site back online.
Found out jarvis main folder was 777 instead of 755... apparently OVH has added some security checks, which is good.

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Oliv4945 commented May 20, 2018 via email

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Problem still there it seems.

@alexylem
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Yep thanks, fixed again. I don't understand why something keeps changing the permissions of the folder.... I leave it open to find the root cause

@alexylem alexylem reopened this May 28, 2018
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alexylem commented May 30, 2018

Didn't find anything that can be changing folder permissions...
I see two options:

  1. change ftp password... that is a quick win and will automatically stop any forgotten / hacker process screwing up the filesystem
  2. update drupal, there are pending security updates, that will help but will need outage of the site

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